Lot 259

REUBEN NAKIAN ( AMERICA 1897-1986) "EUROPA AND THE BULL" INK & WASH ON PAPER

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REUBEN NAKIAN ( AMERICA 1897-1986) "EUROPA AND THE BULL" INK & WASH ON PAPER

Estimate: $200 - $100,000

Current Bid: $50

(1 Bid)

by Gold Coast Auctions
June 28, 2026 10:00 AM EDT
Live Auction
50 Werman Ct
Plainview, NY, US 11803

Reuben Nakian ( American 1897 - 1986 ) ' Europa and the Bull ' Black Ink and Colored Wash on Paper Signedon Reverse 41.5" Length 30" Height Nude Nymph greek mythology in Overall Good Condition We Provide Efficient and Economical In-house Shipping US & Worldwide also including White Glove Door-to-Door Delivery Service with Personal Drivers Across the Tri-State Area For Further Details Please Select 'Buyer Arranged Shipping' and Contact our Office. in Overall Great Condition especially for its age Please View all Photographs Closely Out of a Well Refined New York Estate Thank you for Bidding with Gold Coast Auctioneers 50 Werman ct Plainview NY 11803 tel. 516-586-3992 We are now accepting Consignments for our future auction Search words: Fine Art for collectors mid-20th century oil mcm art Contemporary art modern decor whimsical wall decor home decor interior design antique abstract nude art nude girl nude female painting expressionist mcm modern surrealism leda and swan watercolor mythological art decorative art sketch Abstract Expressionist Painting Reuben Nakian was born in College Point, New York. Before 1911, he had briefly studied art before going to work for an advertising agency. In 1915 he attended, possibly one of the only schools at the time to have students studying modernist art, the Independent School of Art in New York City. He then went on to study at the Robert Henri School* with Homer Boss and A.S. Baylinson. He also studied at the Art Students League*, apprenticed to Paul Manship, from 1916-1920, where he met Gaston Lachaise and became his studio assistant.Beginning his career as a sculptor, Nakian associated with other Abstract Expressionists, becoming friends of Arshile Gorky and Willem DeKooning. This group of artist friends soon became the subject of a series of portrait busts in the early 1930s. He became famous in 1934 for his eight-foot-high plaster statue of Babe Ruth, which was later destroyed. He was commissioned to create busts of Franklin D. Roosevelt and members of his cabinet, and in 1936 Nakian joined the WPA*, Works Progress Administration's Federal Art Project.Throughout his career he came to focus on erotic abstractions of the female figure, frequently inspired by the mythology of ancient Greece and Rome, reinterpreted for the 20th century. Occurring themes are nymphs, mystic lovemaking, and charged encounters between humans and animals.During his seventy-five year career as an artist he taught sculpture at the Newark Fine Arts and Industrial Arts College and at Pratt Institute* in New York City. A prolific sculptor, he worked in stone, terracotta, plaster, steel, and bronze. In the mid-1950s, Nakian began creating on a much larger scale, working more abstractly with coarse-textured bronze surfaces, which was his preferred medium. Nakian was very active until his death in 1986.Nakian had his first major retrospective at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, 1962, soon followed by a major exhibition curated by Frank O'Hara (who also wrote the essay for the substantial catalogue illustrating more than 100 of Nakian's works) at the Museum of Modern Art in NY in 1966. Reuben Nakian's work has been shown in museums and galleries around the world, with a major traveling exhibition to celebrate the centennial of his birth in 1997 and 1998 that showed at the Reading Public Museum in Reading, Pennsylvania and the Corcoran Gallery of Art in Washington D.C

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